ATLANTA -- With Halloween looming, we went in search of hotels where things go bump in the night. At these 10 Southern inns, locking the deadbolt, fastening the chain and hanging the "Do Not Disturb" sign won’t deter nocturnal intruders of the ghostly kind.

What many people don’t realize, Evans and other scholars said, is that archaeologists in recent years have been searching for -- and finding -- contextual clues to the world inhabited by Jesus and his followers.

"Most Wiccans don’t want to be called witches because of the connotations. So many people think of Wicca as satanic. Wiccans don’t subscribe to satanism because we don’t believe in the Christian God," she said. "Wicca is really a celebration of nature. All our ceremonies focus on nature."